I'm using eclipse to do
the work.
Asaf Lahav
VP R&D, Prima Grid LTD.
Cellular:
972-54-4717955
Phone:
972-3-6540255
Fax:
972-3-6540254
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[mailto:platform-team-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michael Valenta
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006
9:42 PM
To: Generic team support framework
Subject: Re: [platform-team-dev]
CVS plugin - excluding the class files
Asaf,
That's
odd because the Eclipse Java builder marks the .class files and build packages
as derived and CVS ignores derived resources. Are you using Eclipse to build
your Java code or do you use a custom builder like ANT?
Michael
Asaf Lahav
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Hi all,
I'm a
new user of the eclipse CVS plugin.
For
some reason the eclipse CVS plugin includes the .class files while sharing a
project. And therefore everytime I perform a complete build of the entire code,
it specifies all the .class files for outgoing changes.
I'm
not interested in including the .class files in the cvs repository.
What I
would like to happen is that the CVS will include only the java files and file
which are relevant for the eclipse workspace… and not save the .class
files in the CVS repository.
Is it
possible to exclude the .CLASS files from the shared project CVS?
Thanks
in advance,
Asaf Lahav
VP R&D, Prima Grid LTD.
Cellular: 972-54-4717955
Phone: 972-3-6540255
Fax: 972-3-6540254
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